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Dave Hickling Posted on Jul 28, 2014
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Remotekey will not work. dashboard indication not lit.only powere steering light no clock or temperature lit. all fuses ok

Fault happened after a wire shorted when replacing the radio now nothing works remotely and car will only start with the key in the ignition. I see no indication lights when the ignition is turned on. remote key and keyless ignition do not work

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A fuse can blow but physically look intact. How did you verify the fuses were ok? It could be that the 40A fuse 8 in the engine compartment fuse box has blown.
This supplies multiple circuits which are themselves individually fused in the consumer box inside the car.
The smaller 15A fuse 15 in the consumer box would normally blow under these circumstances but f the horn does not work as well and there are other things you have not listed that do not work like brake lights or headlights, it is definitely the under bonnet fusebox where the problem lies.
Good luck.

  • Dave Hickling
    Dave Hickling Jul 28, 2014

    found the problem aux fuse box in the foot well above the bonnet release fuse blown thanks

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hattonr440

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2008

SOURCE: keyless remote does not work after replacing batteries

I had the same problem and located the addendum to the owners manual. It's kind of overcomplicated it seems. Here is what it says:
1) Confirm all doors are closed and the key is out of the ignition.
2) Open the driver's door and put the key in the ignition within 10 seconds.
3) Remove the key within 10 seconds.
4) Push and release the driver's door switch 3 times within 20 seconds.
5) Insert the ingition key within 10 seconds.
6) remove the ignition key within 10 seconds
7) press and hold both "lock" and "unlock" on the transmitter for more than 5 seconds within 20 seconds of removing the key All doors will lock/unlock to confirm the process has been properly done.
8) Press "lock" or "unlock" on the transmitter within 5 seconds of completing step 7. All the doors will lock/unlock to confirm that the process was properly done.
At this point the transmitter has been properly programmed.

Of course, this didn't help me. My transmitter still does not work. I did confirm the procedure with a known good transmitter, so it is valid. If the lock/unlock does not happen in step 7, you more than likely have a bad transmitter.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 19, 2009

SOURCE: Remote Keyless Entry fob for my 2007 Suzuki XL7

Not 100% sure about Suzukis but on my ford the same happened to me and I had to program them at the same time. Hopefully this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2009

SOURCE: Key remote battery replacement

Make sure that you have the Batteries Installed Correctly. If these Remotes take the Flat Round Batteries, Look and see if it tells you inside the Remote which way to Put the + On the Battery. Most of them have the + at the Top during Install. If it takes the Small Regular Battery, Looks like a Smaller AAA. You will need to Push the Connectors in a Bit Before you Install the Battery to make Sure that It connects with Both ends. Please Rate my Response, I need all the Help that I can Get! Thanks!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: Suzuki 2003 - Keyless Entry not working, alarm goes off with key

Unfortunately, the keyless entry remotes and OE systems usually require a dealership to service them. Sounds to me like they need to re-set the alarm

boysor2933

Boyet Soriano

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: remote key fob does not unlock or lock car

It may just be a battery problem. Replace the battery of your remote fob. If it will not work, try to reposition the controller beneath the dashboard.

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